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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My father in law did this. Divorced unhappily, custody arrangement for last kid, long career engineer money Dad. Pretended he was estranged from family, “unreachable” (though he saw all of us whenever there was an holiday or three day weekend) and last kid was child of a single mother making bank teller money. Why? So he didn’t have to pay full price to university. He was always going to pay, just gave money to mom or kid after financial aid package came in. He just didn’t want to pay the money the universities charge. And they/he got away with it. Are you willing to lie to pay less money? Lot of people treat their bills, the IRS, anything with flexible pricing this way. They’re “being smart” according to them. And I disagree but also: [b]why can’t colleges just F’ing not charge so much [/b]even if I DO have a lifetime of savings and high demand for a colleges education for my kids? Why do they deserve my money instead of me?[/quote] Exactly—and this just creates loopholes for fraud. Middle-class families end up struggling and sponsoring everything. Why? Just why? You'd think public schools are good enough of a choice. They are not free first of all, and they prefer full paid OOS or International students over in state students[/quote]
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